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As per request, here's some more Omar goodness. Two albums plus a couple iTunes tracks he did with John Frusciante. Get it!

Sweet sex, thanks!

I'm going to be posting some good stuff soon... Transatlantic, to be precise. I just got the extremely hard to find Bridge Across Forever and even harder to find SMPTe: The Roine Stolt Mixes in the mail, and I want to share the greatness with you all.

Those are rare? They have 'em on amazon. =p I only have the former, and frankly I'm not a fan (I hate Neal Morse). But I'll give SMPTe a shot anyway. Speaking of Roine Stolt, I think I should post some Flower Kings, and maybe some of his solo stuff...

If you've already heard SMPTe, it's not as different as I would have liked it to be... He basically just adds some nice textures here and there while bringing up the levels of his guitar throughout. It's a very Stolt-centric mix, giving SMPTe a more Flower Kings feel, but it's still very good.

I'm beginning to think it's sprout's mission to share every last famous prog act with the MEC. Personally, I think it'd be pretty sweet if you had any of the obscure stuff you might find, say, on the Prog Archives' playlist. You know what I'm talking about. Have you ever heard of Arena? I always thought they were pretty cool.

I'm beginning to think it's sprout's mission to share every last famous prog act with the MEC. Personally, I think it'd be pretty sweet if you had any of the obscure stuff you might find, say, on the Prog Archives' playlist. You know what I'm talking about. Have you ever heard of Arena? I always thought they were pretty cool.

Haha, you've figured me out

I myself am slowly but surely digging up some stuff for my own listening pleasure... It's great to know I've barely scratched the surface of what this awesome musical "genre" has to offer.

I've been giving the Brecker Brother's album a listen and I'd like to urge everyone who's into Fusion Jazz to give it a listen, it's pretty awesome stuff. Will's analogy is pretty much right on the ball.

Also, to those of you who like the Mahavishnu Orchestra, The Lost Trident Sessions is IMO their best album, so look for it if you have a chance. If I were in Montreal, I'd up it but unfortunately I won't be there for another three months so that's not possible right now. Just thought I'd mention it since it's definitely worth a listen.